What EU country had the highest annual inflation rate in May 2024?
Romania reported the highest annual inflation rate in the European Union in May 2024, of 5.8%, followed by Belgium (4.9%) and Croatia (4.3%).
Romania reported the highest annual inflation rate in the European Union in May 2024, of 5.8%, followed by Belgium (4.9%) and Croatia (4.3%).
Bulgaria and Romania saw the biggest increase in retail sales volumes in the European Union in April 2024, with both up 9.8%.
Romanian is the cheapest European language to become fluent in, costing beginner students approximately €14,270 in total.
Romania boasted the highest annual inflation rate in the European Union in February 2024, at 7.1%, according to Eurostat data.
Romania recorded the highest annual inflation rate in the European Union in January 2024, of 7.3%, new data from Eurostat has found.
Bulgaria and Romania are to become part of the European Union’s Schengen area from March 2024, with the lifting of all controls at air and sea borders.
The short-term outlook for the manufacturing, retail trade and services sectors in Romania is ‘relatively stable’, according to the country’s National Institute of Statistics (INSSE).